Report claims 2006 World Cup match was fixed (1 Viewer)

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Large sums of money had been bet on Brazil
Report claims 2006 World Cup match was fixed

BERLIN (AFP)

The German weekly magazine Der Spiegel reports in Monday's edition that the 2006 World Cup knock-out stage match between Brazil and Ghana was influenced by an Asian betting syndicate.

The magazine reports large sums of money had been bet on Brazil winning by at least two goals and a former Ghana international acted as an intermediary.

Ghana lost the last 16-round match 3-0 in Dortmund on June 27, 2006 which put Brazil into the quarter-finals where they lost to France.

The information in Der Spiegel comes from Canadian investigative journalist Declan Hill, whose book about betting on sport around the world is published in German next week.

Hill also claims two Bundesliga matches of the 2004-05 season were also the subject of a betting scam organized by Malaysian William Bee Wah Lim who was sentenced to two years and five months by a Frankfurt court.

German football endured the most serious crisis in its history in 2004 when referee Robert Hoyzer admitted having received 70,000 euros to influence the results of 23 matches, mainly second and third division games, between April 10 and December 3, 2004.

- alarabiya.net
 

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Bjerknes

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Of course all the pussy fanboys said we were no match, and then the De Rossi nonsense "was not worthy" of a red card. Too bad those arrogant fools don't understand the USA made them work their asses off. Word up to us.
 
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    Hate to bust your bubble here, but the alleged fixing is the Brazil v Ghana game and not the entire World Cup.
     

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